The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 24, 1908, Image 3

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    HILL5BCR0 A Itt. U, m
Oiccr of n Very Suanuc
M ilt ('.mile an I id
al'IKI M t K I) t k t K (i. ACHLINK
AUliirait U I'etr rami, I Inn u
lett An'uiu
William I' Jtredfurd, ho m
almrilt f WeidilnKliin County finm
li'Jil until 1'JKKl, nil whom lif .
more or le nf en eniiui, did at
lbHttl Hospital for the itmati
t HeUin, HuotUy. Bradford waa
, wry peculiar man. A from
lb tltltuient thai he rttne from
CoiiiifUt'Ut he iifvr toll hi
clotetl Irleud tf bit btrlhiown, lit
otuit to Oregon In IHH , an 1 mutk-
at variotia ttwtiiills fur mr
............. i - 1 1 1 1 1 i . .
7
ran waa oil" in inn iimmi
io btll t'tiu tnl rtughl thn phrr
)ireltttidd tit tevertl omaona,
hiuh crippled hi htnde -vrrjr
II iiuirl! lltrrit Him-pl., a
daughter of pioittMir IVrrlii hinf n,
ami two tone wart brn to them
Thn Itdt Jung iimiiKI
nia tud ltlr
lirtdford waa dupulf under Hb-r-iff
Ford, end au-we-d! OutnhVul
In IH'.il, under hit adminiairalinn,
(iua Wechllllt) wet hatl(tr. f ir thn
murder of John l. I-edrick. Th
Afua rrHirter wan rr-ht al Brad
lord' elbow when tli trap a
sprung, end, "Hit il aid t Hlixriit
I'by, 'Brad' did the tin titinti with
out hu.li lirtlford Ml th
ahn ft" oH'u with little ir im
wuiiay, lri death of ht wtf ami
ytar ol cuedieal altHidiit'e for hr
incurring bavy tapon
A few y r afmrwar-1 he
atrirkon with partlyi and thtn
Ulan to the pmr fr lit 11a liml
tb.ra airtt year, an I a l
iiumthi ago wat adjudged itiaann
Or. Augutt TeniiK of lli Av
lum.taya ha gave them no trouble
tbtra.
Jirtdford mniiiim pntonalrmir
a, tt tu dentotmliatrd by hit
mouiiig gun fight with e John
tomrt, atlinl (or Imrglary. 'Dial
bit wintl iffoctiHl by hmi-iwu-tloci
of U'toblin douUiIwi baa no
oirit. tit t i-fl'x'ii'iU orticr
la wy ri-ijtrt. lit fcwveii lh
Urgmi jtoputtf maj.iriiy tvpr ac
tiir.UI oounty rt(Vuxr
Of bit ttrty l.ft H'ltbiiR k
known WIimi lrickH) wiih cfl
yi In IM1C.I bit ifn rn.li-av.irf 1 U
locatit hit iiil, but hi-r l!'ru
ttt frut'lem. Atoct titn h !
uuk. to theO.lvl Kellota, K. of 1'
tmi Mtcrthiwm.
J. J, Smith, of i.tr fili'iir,
tn Argut ctlirr y plf r.lay .
Mm. litrtntn WrliVr, nf iifir
tbt H iikI britlgt, waa in town )(
lerday.
Marrirnl, tt t'or nrliut, Ore , W.
20. llMW, Mr. Kiiwtrd Vi toil!
Mm Hume Vunktr,
Htrbart I.uck, of the North
I'ltlnt Argun lint, wtn n i-nlUr to
tlty.
Marriml, tt (UUm t'twk, (r ,
Im. 17, liHW. Mr Ztchih l'r
kin tin! MIm Uflont l'i it th.tr.
Mitt Marin Tinntftttt,
koown io thit city, toil formerly
with II. Wi-hrung A Hoot, U now
olfiking In tht crorktry tlfjmrt
Rimittl Meinr A Frtnk't, I'orlltnd
Tlir tre gooJ mtny fm
waltiart n WtahitigUm oountv.
Tin (iriitcontKtttt Ilillthoro Hall,
Thurtdty evening, l'0. HI vrom
l"t to lie livtly on.
The rWeUry of thn Hotrtl of
Trails hut rwivkl t IfUnr from
Hupt J. l. O'llfien.ol th Houlh
trn Ptoillu, tinting that Hillxlxiro'i
rujimtt (or a new freight tiol pa
nger depot will he taken up in ft
hort time, after Mr. O'Hritui't re
turn Irom trip KiBt.
(Uovet make it mont ncoeptuble
prteent for t ChrUtmnn gift, no
maue, how mtny ptire a Itdy hut.
be will ftlwuya welcome an addi
tional pair. A new lot juet received
in bltok, brown, ton, gray, nvy at
H. W. Wehrung A Hone.
While jou ftre irjojing your
Cluietmai, don't forget to have a
kindly thought for the rural iil
carrier, who must make hla trip,
Clirlitmao or no Chriatmae. lite
trio la alwava a lensthv one, and
Ida oonaolation U klaning; the kida
Mfora ha akiddooe.
Poalmaatnr PnrriHliiiK and bin
ftsniitanta, Mra, Morgan, MIh Her
tba Ueaa ami Miea Ura WMiitnmre,
bave been very busy fending out
tiack ana mail for CbriHtinaa Iney
report a much larger amount of
Ihia olaaa of mail than in Tortiier
veara Walla.lCarao mannser. J-
M. Ilrown aleo reports a very ex
tentiva huaineaa a lorn the aame
linea. '
It does not pay mn lo Ket
arunk in Port and and oomo n-
Hlllahnrrt. unltaa ha walks mighty
tright. A fellow nlaiacing to he
on the wav to work for the I ilia
nook road, at the front, came out
one das Uai nAok. loaded to the
guard.. He was picked up by
Maraha.1 AtklnMrtn. at the depot
nd Recorder Sobulmerloh put him
to work on the streets. This ie the
way to treat H latere, and they will
loon givt this plaoe wide berth.
Cimil U'nn.li... ..i . I fir
in
' " inn world Wtt
tltrtrd i fl will, d,r,e n,i t ,,.
'-r tt tt, Hall, at whi. h
'ion ') wimqr,,,,,, nvnn,
gni.lt w.r.( ilf,t l,e Camp
h"" r oiiu!hju tui al the clowid
n..ilng it wM resolved to hold a
Woodmen ball ou February 13th,
arrant ii,i,t.U to he ma.An ,.t
(Minora wor itiaulUd by DiatriLt
Orgtnimr fridge. The new Camp
vvnrythific fr.n and atarla 1 11
with airung ludictlioniof Uii,K tbt
lotduiij nomal factor In falter ill
th livily iiy at tba froul.
H I', .miiioii, a wll known buni-iip-h
ii,an (if IlillalMro tenda Con
imli - l.olirm Land Co th follow
ing: "Vmir in.iUo of 'All thing
come to him who waita, and hut
ll wlnln U waila' ia certainly
provf-n by (ia Way yon tolil my
prip-rly, whkh waa in your hand
for t abort time only."
Al thn Chrtalitn church neit
Ku.iday. Kav. A A IWry, the pat
tor, will preach in Iht following
lopifa: Morning, "A (iloiiout Met
Kvoning. "A Hood toIu
lion." Ha Thurtdty tvening, at H
oVlok, will U held the annual
Im. inn. niMiting of the church
Thit will hi f jliowfd by a watch
mooting, by ih young people. Al
10.3(1. i'rof. Webb will give "The
Childhood of Clint'." fioru the tter
eopiii iii. It it diwired that all
mernUia Uprewnt A cordial in
vuation it eitfn-led to all friend
tj i.fid the entire evening at
there meelinne.
Kmtnott Hrot.the Main Htreet
hukhert and grocer, bave inetall-
a luirhine fir making tbeirown
weinerturit and holognaa, tn thtt
their cimtiiriiert will get the real
article alter thit. Tuey hive alto
out in grinder to pulvem bine
for p'liiltry ue The two mtchine
are operated by a gaaoline eugioe
Ix-ave your nrdert with them and
(hy will have prompt attention.
Our old friend Iilut 1. Lngley,
formerly ol Foreet Orove, now
praciicing law in Portland, it about
to bee ime a benedict. The Argui
iht him and the future Mrs.
I.tngley, who it tn eetimeble
young lady of th College City,
every mible heppineee.
We hive throe lolt, nicely lo
ralf d, live blocka from court boute,
very cheap; or will build a house
lo Mnt you; a litde down and a
tu alt amount each month. Con
uelSlmbrie Co.
Orgai!:i-r A. I Cridge, of the
WtK.dui' n ol the World, came down
from lluiton Tuesday night, after
a few day with the Chopper of
thtt tectum. After the Grit ot the
year he will try to revive the Hillt
boro Camp.
I.t 10Ui2tHi. new -I room house,
wood hed, flue well, fruit trees
chicken h''iie, one-half block from
(Ireiion Klectric, 4 block from
court bonne, IlIlM), if sold ipjick.
Coimeil-Imbrie to.
The Oregon Klectric nitket it
hai dy for the Korett drove who
with to trtnrtct hninesa in the
cniutv eett The tchetlule is the
itme ts published some time unoe,
cur leaving and arriving at llillf-
Imro tt the same hours.
W constantly have inquiries for
firnia rtniiina from 10 to -11) acres
Th. wiihinir to sell will UO wen
to lIHl llieill Willi ub.
... L' li
Hroa. -,u'
Chrietmaa marriage licensee hays
.l u n u r at n ihiI an fullows: Oscar
Carletad tod Louise Johnsen; Lo
lus I. I.togtey and tva Urace Al
ttt ii A t h v ft ri der T. Hthn and Fran
ces' M. Ab'rnathy; Chts A.llahn
and 1'tiey Atiernamy; m. .
all and Kleia 0. Frty.
r, l,o-ioPB location, KK)il25
one of beet corners in town, can n
a ttivi .
bought cheap if taken at once
Ccnnell-lmbrie Co.
See
r,of Clue. K Bradley, Chair ol
rn i-trv. OrPBOU Agticunurai
College, was in town yesterday, on
.u rdtiirn rom a eerua oi iiu.-
l.j in linnLein Oregon
iiinviiuxo tri;
B.ies from here to spend the Uolt
days witu nome ioia ""
I It Hutchison, of away above
OlHiicoe. was in me cny
and made the Argus ouiwi f"
" ' . . . ail - i uaa,
nut call. He b hewed nm oui
nice little home in me m.
W, W. W'lson, son of Sherburne
Wilson, writes irom uouiua
that he is enjoying
up there, with a mg snow evo.iu
Ihe
n 17. 1908. at Ver
iw,n Rev. Father Kiltenhofleu of-
., . . .... A.i.rt Shm dim ana
MU Meury Judith, of Buxton
W. II. Reilinn nJ ,nli.,,y h,Vt
moved to Hlllsiwro in
have settled in the Kasmusen u
.hinh was reoeotly puronaeeo
nu -21. 1908. Mr. Wil
Hiddinka'nd MisaJMtnnie
Btowll. both of Buitoj ., Kev
llrv. Hilleboro,olUoiallDg.
Annual aiaequerade at Hilleboro
Hall. Thursday eTeninB,
' .,.:.- L, thn most oomioal
liK o i ri'B ", . . . i . j
ooltumes. Pri.es to the beet lady
and gentleman waltr-ers.
Dart Unwell, of the Howell Bros,
o store, Boholle, fell and dlslo-
the warehouse, last Saturday.
Bert Mead, now of Portland, is
' hara and at
out for ft iew uj-.
Buxton.
Kghert Fonda, of Scholia, waa in
town this afternoon.
hUlur. I.. v ..:.. .. . . . ' 1 . -
JOHNSON EXPECTING
EXtCUTlVK CLEMENCY
OincUiJcH Sell DcL-nHC Theo
ry Meant Aid
WILL MAKE APPEAL V) OUVIRIOI
tailf Wtoii Cbahirlala uCemmutt
tt Ufa laafleatmrnt
Wtlter Johiwon, convicted
murder of Klmer I'erdue, at
tenced to lie hanged by Judt
iiride, will not tell the ttory
crime. I.tnt Wedneedav e-
he ehowed eurveeignaof weak
mt after vitlt by his relati
concluded to rtttain eilent.
thought by tb olriaU lh
will stick to hit atlf delrtiee t
until the day of tfteotign,
it to lie on Friday, February 5, in
the bopea of executiT oUaHncy.
The family baa promintd .to io all
in their power to prevail uMMI Oof
ChtruWlain to acoept the aelt 4
feme glory and change the half
og sentence lo tbat of life itupnt
onment. or. at leant, to rturieve
him for a abort time, pending an
nvettigation.
ith thit coo rue in view, John-
ion it remaining absolutely silent.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
C A Cavell lo C W liruichell, 40 acre in
arc ly I 1 a r 1 w, fjo.
Amlre w Aoltn lo L N Tlblwttt. pert of
A J Mattrrt donation, In.
Mariana SuMrr lo K1111I Staldi-r, 10 a-
tifi In A Hull ilomtiim, looo.
Amelia Mark to Sophie Stark, to arm
in Sri) it I 1 1 r 2 , 1.
Alfrrd Stem lo Hoy IIniii;ton, Ij a-
rri wr jj t 1 r a w. 510.
tt II ttclirutiir, to I. N Torankinii, trcl
in M Moore domtinii, 11"
Wui llinrlmn to W It Ilriilrr, part
IHrkion ilonation, bono.
Andrew llrrkinnn etal to l'rett J'fihter,
lxl jj Hru(-Krr tract, not).
Jiibn II KcMlr tu J 1) Ko.le etal, 1 io a-
rri In wc I J t 1 n r 4 w, 9000.
I'ctio teleMino to Annie Mitchi-ll, l)t
M llloik I SVrt I'ottUnd llclghli, 1.
Alfteil (iucrlier to (.lirlian Mosiman,
o aciea llrlvrlit, Soo.
llenrr Tulile lo Henry Nrill, 160 a-
nr. iu. i.i jw,
AuKU.U Itrrnatil to W I lUney, 3.44
icirt arc ti 1 1 r 1 w, 500.
tiro A liionn tu 1-: C (ince; 10 South I
lllilaiHiro, 141m.
I' A ilr!y lo I, C IIorlTel, tract in
Hmcl, HK).
Alliert IWriiiiett to J D Kotle, l6j 57 a-
rrt near Thatcher, I14.000.
I-' A Maikley to Chaa A Law, tract in
Witch Hard, ajw
Almoran Hill to V M Hill, 6 85 acres
In A Hill tloDitmu. 60.
Alice I. Ktnncky to Wm U laog, 40 a
u ace 1 t 1 r s w, 1 .
C K IcicbraB to I II Bailey, 40 aciet
ec 6 t 1 1 r 1 w. 600.
Bert J Town to Alvira S I.0111I011, 40 a
ec 11 1 1 p id w, 1 iw
1 11 uuiuauan ion riuK inn iou v-u,
t ... 11:11 f I r..
77J acrea almve Dillcv. I.
jo. n 1 er.u u. v. .. n. .
' 7'' C:..V.:.J.i.. ...... t,..i.
, , , . tr ' u a n . I
atin Hotel property. Mam Ht. frooo.
nuiua v aKKcuvi r aav, mi i
,, ;;i rn . 6;7V
M uaiiii ti in 11 w l ivitir. m tu a
K A K.hly to utvid cuwnen. 7 eerte
. . . 1
near Tualatin, itioo.
John W IUxtrr to r. W lellilela, (art
aei-lion $$ t 1 1 r 4 w, jooo.
Jacob Buchete etal to Chat LaPoll
ette, 1 tuts Cornelius Knvirona, J2oo
Cornelius Knvirons, j2oo.
Klla M Bailey to V B Haines, part oik r
18 l'orrt Orove t$oo.
John K Bailey to veh erhoevrii ,iot
' TJ ZZlnwEZtti I-
.. . . tit
l ore i.rove riura v.u, iuv. .
J J Wiiti toj A Thoruuurgli, jr.1 lot
in tract in blk 5 F Grow, 676.
Ma McOill to Byron M Smith, part of
nit 1 .ayior an, juu.
J J Crosley to Carrie Crosle y, ptrt Blk
7 pore st Orote.
Huttie Nance to SC Bowles, part of D
C Graham douatioo, 40
For Sale Cheap
Nearly new, first class milk rack,
wiw ipi u-w.M .-k. j
gOOO, llgnt, lureo ejnu-H
1 1 l iL..A ...aiHM AAwatad
Oak atreets. Hi lsboro. Ore. lnde
pendent phone 585. - 40 1
PROBATE
...li... nf A ii. I
iiira riinicr auiRiiiiuu nni'iiM v" i
. ii.. i -...I .:l.a llt-af mihnra I
wnA .1 uo. Christ Oertsch, Andrew
VanBergro and Henry Fuhrertpprtiseis.
Hale of retl estate In eatate of George A
Core, deceated, continued.
lack Lttta. of Fortst Grove, appoint-
ed administrator of tht estate of Herbert
lalta, deceased.
' I
SKATING
at.tino tt the Hillsboro Rink on
Bkating at me nuisnoro ivina. on
M.tnrdav aiternoou ana nignt on
this week, and Wednesday nignt ot
' r..
next week. Band will play Batur-
day night.
Wm. Prosser, of Boholla, was in
town the first of the week.
Rov Uollenbeck and
Ward
Thompson, of Banks, were in town
Monday.
D. B. Cooler, of Phillips, and
who is a "crank" on wooded cfttue,
was io town Saturday.
J. H. Davis and wife, of above
Mountaindale, were la yesterday,
looking after Christmas.
gon Electric, was in towntodayon
railway business.
nlint. U. A. UOOUURe. Ol (UV vro
TQ0B. VJOnneil, OI Uienoew, paiu
. ,. . 1,, . 1,
ihaArffuaa nleasant call this af-
"
ternoon.
Mra. 8. J. Lindsay, wife of the
..noelioal min ster, and whose
. .. . ,
life was despaired of few days
ago, la now reported aa improving.
Geo. Ilellalre, of Glencoe, was an
Argun caller, yesterday.
Chrietman Poet Card, 1 cent np
to f 1.00, at the Poet Card Bazaar.
8 A. I) Meek, of Mountaindale,
was in town yesterday.
Henry Toelle and wife were over
from South Tualatin, kiday.
When you want groetviei go to
(Ireer'a. 40-1
J. A Cmeni.of this side fit Cedar
Mill, wat in town veeterday.1 '
teware
n, was
e jubI
a.
many
1 need
I 40-:
. wei
an Argus caller yeeterdy
Nuts, freeh fruilf ad OtvOtwal
Uno'a Confctionery,.posUiric1?.
Wilbur'WilcrJa pnding a few
days at bit place above Kenoewick,
Wftah.
.'fCrSb Uw- 23. vm' 10 ChM-
!!cr nd wife, of north of Glen
coe, iatgbter.
Gri4 bargains in clothing on
our tpedal ? tale table H. W.
Wehrung tjc Bona
W. J. Mailer, the OenterriUe
rir.or. Lv aiter Jan. 1 for a
'.Mrtr's vici'. ia IIoJUuJ.
Vou cannot aff.rd to miae tbat
doll ehow at Lane's Confectionery,
opposite poll ofLce.
Chaa. W. Liudon. of Olencoe.
wts io town Tuesday, enroute to
Portland.
Dolla. dolla. dollt. tote. tova.
lna Greer'a it the n ana to hnv
your Xmaa presents. 40 1 "
Greer baa the fioest line of china-
ware, lamps, erockerv. and in fact
every thing nice for. mas. 40-1
Herman (jollier and wile were up
from Boholls, Tuesday, looking af
ter Christmas for the family.
u:l. l,. :.j u
iguce uni jiiiuo piu " u
iinaa oi iti aioca. vtoii
Broe.
Reedville. Ore.
402
Dan J. Barrett, of Cornelius, and
J. K. Reeves, of south of tbat place,
were in the citv vesterdav.
Fin. chicken dinner, at Lane's
v ,
fionfactionerv. nnootite noet office.
nr, flundtV. r
- - j j - 1
ll. G. Guild. Editor of the A reus,
has been confined to his room for
the best Dart of the week, but is
Improving.
" 1
rui ui"-v -v.,
For 8alelG0 acres, 22 miles
north Of Hi)Ub)rO. Price, 1900.
Inquire at ArgU8 office. W W
t,...:
n nil rv ii airri h. una 01 uurouuuoDB 1
, 1
d.irVmen. wat n from this aide
- .. . . .1
' Cornelius, yesterday, and called
t a . .
rgut.
For 8ale Bronie turkeys. G.ILobr, m. j. w. Connell, Mra. Susie
W. Mareh. 2) mile, north of Cor.
nelius, Oregon,
A BVIUU Wwvw
Pen Kn Witil'l
,hr,na 8S
oe 85
35 50
J
B. McN'aw. the former Green-1
yillite. and now owning a ni( little
b8," RMd w" in lhe
All WAOlArnAV
, ... Q ...
ror oaie 10 ueuore, o uiumuo
to 2 years old. Cheap, if sold
wu tnu iu a vuuuu, nuuii wuiii
Mr Ctoon Utm Beverton.
Qej. Cypher, ol above G
40-1
Glencoe,
waa in last night to meet his daugh
ter, who ia attending the Corvallie
college.
No. 1 apples for sale. Different
. ' Hillsboro, Route I; Farm -
era Paciflo State telephone 465.
j l Dgillv
38 41
Andrew Heckmann. of near
Bethanv.and who did valiant work
te road aunarviaor in that section
In tht ntal .a. in the oil v last
r
oonino.
"
B. flU Vrlm k-a nt lnnnnlkaaa nnrnnlina
mr ui tettv oii hvp vt ajavvaa
. i At . .
, : . ..u.- ,i4
"'K""r"' u rWrtrm
2. " t' DBa;?p
u". o . u
w p. Humke. who baa been at
,K. -hnn.n,nn o ..-mill. hmF
,7;,5r I; ,k ' m
M Alinl-iniittlA BinnA thA nilW mill
.
was completed, came aown yester-
day evening to spend Unristmas.
. . n.
amP' " ageni i0r
anoT.
Ul 'UD uu. UUUD. "
nr .r, ntaiimnnni w.aminA
-".Z "'"
WDD t
Dromon. oio
u. u. uaruuer ana wiw are
spending Cbristmastide Port-
land, wtth u oole lominy tucker
1 . V .
inoee wnu uavo poutiry emt
Attn nor lVA hlflrhamat mai r w at I nfrlrtA
Laah.avArv Werlneadav. from F. W.
Welch, at the denot etore. First
street, Hillsboro, Ore. See him be
I fore telling. 38-41
Mre. R. A. Cram, of Shady
Brook, was in town this morning.
enroute to rortland, to spend
Hn.l.lm.. mill, ku H.nnhl.M Mr.
l tum. .M M. n
.--
I th? .Wft?.hlnKt?.,l
a
uouniy legieiauve aeiegaiion win
..., f, u.lam for n,a h.nni.1
"II." - "1 "
1 loKiiuu. vuuuii du.uu. -io.
n,. W. n Wood. HAnatnr. Hon. W
N. Barrett, Joint Senator; S. A.
. . . n w .
Meek. Mountaindale, K. n. ureer,
Hillsboro, and Dr. Chaa. Hines,
I Forest Grove, Representatives.
CITY FATHERS LEVY
A MILL TAX
Will Create a Fund of Nearly
four Thousand Dollars
OVEK HALF TO APPLY OS DEBT
Carl Lartea Appointed Vtrtbil it Be
- gin laauiry 1
The city council met lait evening
Jtd levied a eeven rxiiil tax on
property valuation of $570,000.
which will create a fnod of $3,990.
Of thie amount it it intended that
over half shall be applied on the
outstanding interest indebtedness.
With the saloon licensee coming in,
peroape three thousand can be used
ft Ofl obligations.
Carl larsen was appointed mar
tfeal by the mayor, and the coun
cil confirmed the selection. He will
relieve W. P. Atkinson January 1
The various committees for the
coming year, appointed by Mayor
Council, are:
Finance Ed. Scbulmerich, Ceo. II.
Wilcox and A. M. Carlite.
Water and Liirht Trullinger, Schul
mericb and Carlile.
Streett Joho V. 8ewell, Thot. H.
Tongue and Wilcox.
Park Tongue, Sewell and Trullinger.
Sanitary Carlile, Wilcox and Scbnl-
niertcn.
Health Officer. Dr. A. B. Bailey.
At the January meeting of the oWeon of Mr. and Mrs. Julius As
riTinpil it ia timap.tsA that nna nr bahr, ol South Tualatin, died ol
" - -r ". r .
mnra tinrala mU trv.rU fn
privaie purchase and ownership ol
h, mAt gn(1 ,iRht pI(lDt) ,nd if
... offerg ... M!)ti0nall good
one will doubtless be accented.
SchmelUer a Wood Yard
fersons aeeinng oa, nr or asD
x& can have same delivered at
the following prices: Fir, 4-foot,
,4 50 Btm(J M $5 qq' 0,k; 4 n;
5-00f Mrne eawed, $5 60. Both
i IMI aama ..asH 11 III- l.h art
phones. H. D. Schmeltier. 3tf
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
Mrs. Howard Baird entertained
members or the Knights ot rytniaa
ou ri iunu oiBien, auu uium
iiicuui nv 1119 unu uumo. iin
inurtuay ovoumg, vuo weiou i-
nia U- vf - B.i.n.lna ,n
T I
In. Im IK. ..In., .r - Dn.n.iaa in
k;..k.i.- Tk. .
.kV- .1' . " ZT" ZZa
wii 1 buqui a u gDUiva. uiuciu tiuu
general conversation.
Light ro
freahmenta were served.
The host
presented with a
splendid
r . t 1 i ml . .
ryinian waicn-cnarm. inoeepree
ent were:
, o,,im.i, tr
Lnd v. W. N. Barrett. Mr .and Mra!
L. M. Hovl. Mr. and Mre. Jai. Butler.
Mr. and Mra. Claud Greear. Mr. and
.r tir K-t- .r. .- tky
iuis, n u ctwu at 1 . etuu auiti n ui.
t. Hare. Mr. and Mra. L. A. Whitcomb.
JV5 v":.J!rv"r"
z' - 1 - - . " '
m, iuu oil, xv. 1 , , uki, uiu juia,
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in. a. muiuuiL. kev. auu mrs. ocitvuHU
- . , . - M , .
H. K. Ktumoit. Kev. ana Mrs. Beitnap,
hD Ug'
- '
The State Board of Health has
r. w n or j
T"hk ffi" :ai,i'- f,'.nat nf
ev7 cnsump" i v in hington
I n. nr a . 1
MJOUUIV. VT. WCKKl QtS WrUWn
' . .
wuuu, ,jujd.u..u . v.
cases, and when completed will for-
niu i. iuo ui.m ua.u "v
latea to make an energetic cam-
paign against the "wnite piague,
auu n lnuiugiuu vuuuiy una 11 ran
1 nr..i.: . n 4 I . t
V . .UVOV .V. . . . U . V VMWVW.
The following students are home
from Onrv.llia AoricsuHurtl Col-
he68 for the holidays: Karl Don-
ei80D DM manm, niuuu auu
Cecii Brogden, Walter and Ruby
Oallnaiatr Hnn Arahhnld. C.Xav
I m ir 1 rr 1. u
i ' u;a .5
I m-.-i. n n t L. d...u.u.
vu"! " ""r"
luiencoe: veou ntueiy, diiuw
I ..,..' ..i i.i-. n- ..
rowies, mouniBinutie; ivoy rat-
v.
I
The committeemen are waging
8ood campaign for stock for the
Washington County Fair Associa-
tion Q hft-6 the
lima nlnoArl in timA in ffAt hntV
a ..i... i
. 8 Q i. u ."
I U M Qm. eat-tKawifiriaa at r
oinuig. ouin
acceDtab e from farmers and
it,
Urge ones as well. The enterprise
p-.
from all over the county.
... . . ri
w. n. west, one oi ianaB
pioneers, waa down to the oity yes
lerday. .
j T. Heard, of Harris Bridne.
0 Newton. wb u Arsue caller
tod,y
John Uebel and wife, of Moun
uaindale . were in the city this
mornina. aettina St. Nicholaa for
theohildren.
Sam Moon. Centerville's suooesa
ful dairy-and-stockman, waa in the
Olty WW afternoon.
Fred B. Clarke and wife,
rtruiiujiuu, num u tua uuuuij
Btai lOUIV.
it n mt t L -t n
nu. u v,. ""J'
VIa'ZVJL""
1
i ---o-"
... t XV TTU
, ! fvT! '..? '
, ln (own mis niteiouuu.
" U"J "
D. . J Meacham, of Mountain
I n rv mas in ika Ail Ihlt ItaanAAM
" ,u ,uo u"' u,0"'",uuuu
Fred Zurcher, of Soholls, waa
the city today,
. .
Koratli Broe. report the follow
ing galea: P. Senf'en, 40 acre at
Cedar Mills, to Paul Stabler, I5C00;
F. R. Dailey, 3j acres at Newton
Station, to F. Grenbemer, $1000;
Mrs. M. Fitzgerald, 3 lota Hillebo
ro. to E. Delplanche, $175; Mrs.
John Laason, 80 west Hilleboro. to
J H. Morrieon.of GranU Puss, Or.,
7000; A. G. Gfirdee, 10 acres at
Buthany. to F. Pfieter, of Portland,
$1100; J. T. Gerrish. 8 acres at
MofTt Station, to M.
LakOn,
$2200; L. I Guihs. lot in north
miletjoro, to k. Delplanche. $300;
R. L. Donald, 100 acres east Hilla-
$t0o00 a8nerof PortUnd,
T. n , Q . . . ,
The Den of Sweets w.ehes its Da-1
trnnaa Mere Pheiatm.a ,A
u . .-ii .7 ' , . .
that It IS Still in the same old place
witn tbebeetof every thins in the
line of candies, nuts, oysters, tUtAeAAyyvvvvVvVvWA
tfltHBBtl Al A I
. , w
Beagle, who was born near Dilley.
store in Forest Grove in 18"3, have
been removed from Yellow Jacket
Idaho, to the cemetery at Pendle-
a l .a
iod, iour mo nine aiiar aeaia in
new mioiag camp. Baagle ti well
and he married a sister of
Mrs. J. A. Imbne,
Wanted Forty to SO acre 'arm.
along United Railway, between
Glencoe and Phillips. Anyone
having same for sale, at a reasona
ble price, call on Conn? 11-Imbrie
Co.
Otto Aebabr, the Lurteen year
I--. TL J. r
IHHUUIUDU, iak 1 UUTBUa
Thursday. The
11 wy bright for
and his parents haye the ey
hie age.
mpatby
of tfaei' community. A brother,
Ufty, and sister, Margaret, are at-
wnaiog u. a. u wmuie.
- Wanlt Am Wkir, foe
40 to 100 acres, all or part tm-
40 to
proved Good agricultural land
and a bargain. Address, X. Y Z ,
care Hillsboro Argus.
40
rav wcArmur, 01 aiunoonian,
was out 10 niuaooro veeteraav.
looking after bis candidacy for the
speakership of the next Hone of
Representative?, when the legisla
ture meeta. tie interviewed tht
delegation from this county, but as
to their support tbat is another
question, of course.
I . i;. r-. l D. . .
i , . ---J. f-
n.-.--. mnPh intreHtfll in
I J I
I I
the be of borUcuUural cori
onB ,n 10,8 ana is giving
imporUnt work his substantial
.. 1
aid.
Marquerade Ball, in Alpha HalUw;iirn r .
Cornelius, Saturday, Jan. 2. Wal
u i eta 1
keis' orchestra; tickets, 75 cents.
Prizes given to the nneet' and auo
the moet comical maskers. Every-
body come and mask. 41 2
N. A. Barrett, of Portland, and
wno uvea nere years ago, anu tat
l 1 I I
id me morcauuiB ousioesa, waa iu
i , .
I l..n vulANla. n.uMnn hid m.nv
luo 6.re..6 -j
tin nith the Mitchell-Lewis Im
IT tlDU.ULUU VlV V4 J V it i VUU 3 - V l I
!
For Sale: First-clacs, loose clo-
.Dr. P n ln ona. J .
I T. Heard. 4 A milm southeast of
Hillsboro, Harris Bridce. Ind.
phone, Farmers 155 41
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rl -"" -
geveral montnB' absence in Minne
gotft, Wisconsin, other eastern
i points, and Ualiiornia, are borne
j it : nM,nM,tll aKV thai thnv
. ni.,.. n l h.nk in i.lrl fW
1 " r
1 joq again.
I .... . ,
Mrs. J. e . Kimore. aeea auout
58 years, and a newcomer, fell from
Uh. nn.K nf lh. Pnenolina Hnll
Cornelius, yesterday, and dislocated
i anouiaer. ut. ueesner, 01 uorne
uUBi and Dr. Linklater attended
I Ik. inln.J l.J.
I J J
See Baird'e Christmas ad. in an
other place. He will keep open
Christmas forenoon, for the benefit
. . , . . .o T M tt,,i.
lot belated buyers. L M. liovts
.
f,wv"
-
I UIO.
al Wm. Pitman, loemng for the
Hillsboro Lumber Co., above Banks,
came down Saturday, to spend the
Holidays with his family. He says
I Ik. . r,, r will mnv. ttft-v tha fivnt
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J""1'
a I
. . aimnann. th rfd Snnth
-","r. . "T."' "i 1 c "Ii
ia iiatiaatin ninnnur tanii wnn iuiirtii
" ' " , " . 1 ' i., aZ- IYa
partia stroke of paralyBis the first
.u- w u( L.u.
r t : i. l - i :
ui. x..u..vor, ... uV
- Df D. w. Ward, of Forest
Grove, now located at North Bend.
Ore , writes a friend ttiat ne is do
ing nic-ly down in that booming
m9 town.
- Harold Merryman, a student of
, Eugene,
the University ol Oregon
was here the first of the week,
guest of his sister, MrB. A.
- y"
1 11 1 1
ut. a. u. nauey, wire ana
PfT'T X""1 0rV Under New Management
of p,;," . Tn pL '
l wDiffA akitii a favill OD 1 1 1 Bnann vital
Chrietmaa in Portland.
.,.. , C. E. PKIGMOKE, I KoraiKToa
M lau A na A Iiorn BlanAnta nhm I
I in the Tongue law offices, departed 8EC0ND STREET, HILLS BO RU
this morning for a holiday visit
'-vei at Seattle, Wash.
.. " i Docr
1 t rc 1 r t -
ton, and A.Kaufman Jr. were
,K j .n' j
- Arg"-
1 r av v . . . . a
mra. a u. jf iint and Mrs.
in gesheimer, ol below Scholia,
were
I in the city yesterday.
........ ,-.-t.,.,
PROFESSIONAL,
F. A. BAILEY, M. D.
Physician aud Snreou
Office HlleT-M(irffn hl.w-k un.t
Roomt 12, ia and 13. HenitnoKw -wet
anrner lliwllne and bcond Htr
Both 'FboDea.
AtArWeAtMWyVW ee
S. T. LINKLATER, M. B. C. M.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURCt
Offioe upelaira overTht Deltt Ilrug e.. .
Rostrtene Kaalof Court Horn.
" corner of tbt block.
eeeWerreWMVMVyvw
JAMES PBILLIFB TAM1ES1E, M. 1
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
nrKton Bouthern Paclflo. Railroad f.
M - oiitnltttlon In French or KiialiHli. tit-
I Sua upatairt. over L. M. Hnyt IVi. atr.
notiaeor ain Huiaboro.or,
A. B. BAILEY, M. D., D. D. S.
Physician and Surgeon.
Bailey-Morgan Block.
Both Pbonet. WJIIcWa Hr,.
t.itMwvt vj -w a -v
rAeeerVvVVvVVvVVVl
DR. W. E. PITTENGEU
Dentist
Roomt 10 and 11 Morgan-Bailey BUx-k,
atreet. Over Dvnnit Store.
HILLS BOKO ------ OREGON
tereereW VWVWwVWW
t. . AVaatfajr W. . Hrm
BAG LEY A HARE
ATTORNEYS-AT-I.AW
Rooms 1 and i Shute Boildlng
HILLS BOE0, . . 0BEGO3T.
Keuwuwwwuuatiaotaaf i
E. B. TONGUE
ATTORNSY-AT-LAW
Roomttf4, Morgaii Blk. Hllltbora.
SrrrAeeeeeeVrrVWWW
JOHN 21. WALL
ATTORNaY-AT-LAW
office Cpttalrt, Bailey MtrgtB Bloc
Roomt, 1 an I a.
HILLSBORO, . OREGON.
W. N. BARRETT
ATTORNBY-AT-lAW
Orrict: Main Street, opp. Court Houe.
HILLSBORO OREGO i
MeWrVrV
THQe H. TONGUE. TR.
ATTORNEY AT-LAW
Morgan Blk, Dpttaira, Roomt J, 4 ant?
errrrrVeWrVWWV
jAf) j tt T7"lVi'r
A-lfia ej . Jj.. JVllvA.
Countv Stock
Inspector
t Rear of Lenneville'g Blacksmith Shop
1 Foaur r.tnn
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phoa j d - L disUnce. No.
VeeeeerrtfVWWWW
Dr. S. M. REAGAN
Graduate of the Kansas City Veterinary
college, Kansas city, Mo.
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON
Licensed to practice ia Oregon
OFFICE, HILLSBORO LIVERY CO.'-!
STABLE No. 1
Office phones: Pacific States 501; Ind. 211
Residence phone; Independent 243
G. M. Hunter
ltmu
I worn
And Contracting
Those contemplating building
should get my figures. Both
Phones. Cor. 4th & Tackson.
ay
Hillsboro -- Oregon
..Central Meat Market..
EMMOTT BROS., Prop.,
Keep constantly on hand a fine
apply of freeh mesta of til klndt.
4 Mow Erm In Prlomm
Weare going to sell meaU tt pi Ices low
er than those which have prerailad in
I , -
Pt- ctu in ana tet ut. we mean
buslnett. 'Phone and Free Deliver
. One door East Tualatin Hotel
i
street, uiusnors, uregee
Style
RESTAURANT
Regular Meals, 25 cts up
Short order lunches
PP- Farmers' Feed Shed, ou
a mam 01.
B. Hillsboro - - - Oregon.
1
son, nOKSEHOIAL HOTEL
Iflafcrs, $1.20 to $2 Per Dj
1
BENNETT & NELSON
Barbers; A genfs fnt
-
up
Brooklyn DyeUcrts
.i."
270 Grand Avenue
PORTLAND
GOODS GUARANTIED
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